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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY<br />

4. Changes in supply and demand for the product supplied by the unit process, and its required <br />

inputs. <br />

5. The relative scale <strong>of</strong> production <strong>of</strong> the unit process to the total relevant market. <br />

These guidelines are based on research to date in consequential LCA modeling. 14,15 In the SPR <br />

scenario, wood utility pole production is reduced by 25,000 each year; utility pole inspections decline <br />

by 40% after 40 years; and the required number <strong>of</strong> CCA-­‐treated wood poles that must be disposed <strong>of</strong> <br />

each year decreases by over 20,000 by the end <strong>of</strong> the study time horizon. It is anticipated that these <br />

declines in production, inspections, and pole disposals will result in market effects affecting several <br />

unit processes. <br />

The unit processes included in the scope <strong>of</strong> the BAU scenario are those that are affected by the <br />

production, inspection, retreatment, and disposal <strong>of</strong> wood poles in this scenario. Since this scenario <br />

describes the utility pole system in the Southeastern US as it exists today, these unit processes are <br />

active currently. As there are no projected changes in market dynamics for any product systems for <br />

the BAU scenario, there are no secondary consequences. While the unit processes included in the <br />

SPR scenario include both primary and secondary consequences, the BAU scenario includes only <br />

primary consequences <strong>of</strong> wood utility pole production, inspection, retreatment, and disposal. <br />

The key unit processes that are major contributors to final indicator results are shown for both <br />

scenarios in Table . <br />

Table 4. Key unit processes included in the scope <strong>of</strong> assessment for the two scenarios. <br />

SPR Scenario <br />

BAU Scenario <br />

Iron Ore Mining in North America <br />

Forest Management and Timber Harvest for Utility Poles <br />

Zinc Ore Mining <br />

Milling and Kiln Drying <br />

Steel Production <br />

Pressure Treatment <br />

Pole Fabrication <br />

Chromated and Copper Arsenate (CCA) Chemical Production <br />

Galvanization <br />

Installation <strong>of</strong> Wood Utility Poles <br />

Zinc Smelting <br />

Maintenance <strong>of</strong> Wood Utility Poles <br />

Transportation <br />

Pesticide Production for Pole Maintenance <br />

Installation <strong>of</strong> Steel Utility Poles <br />

Other Use Phase Impacts for Wood Utility Poles <br />

Maintenance <strong>of</strong> Steel Utility Poles <br />

End-­‐<strong>of</strong>-­‐<strong>Life</strong> for Wood Utility Poles <br />

End-­‐<strong>of</strong>-­‐<strong>Life</strong> for Steel Utility Poles <br />

Reduction in Wood Pole Pressure Treatment <br />

Reduction in Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA) Chemical Production <br />

Reduction in Inspections <strong>of</strong> Wood Utility Poles <br />

Reduction in End-­‐<strong>of</strong>-­‐<strong>Life</strong> for Wood Utility Poles <br />

14 Ibid. <br />

15 Weidema BP, Ekvall T, Heijungs R (2009) Guidelines for application <strong>of</strong> deepened and broadened LCA. Technical Report <strong>of</strong> <br />

CALCAS project. http://www.calcasproject.net <br />

April 2013 | ©SCS Global Services <br />

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